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Plastic artists draw paintings in front of visitors to the flower exhibition documenting Syria's recovery

2021-07-25T17:50:41.289Z


Damascus, SANA- Fine art attends the 41st Flower Exhibition in Tishreen Park in Damascus through a forum for oil paintingرسم


Damascus-SANA

Fine art is present at the 41st Flower Exhibition in Tishreen Park in Damascus, through an oil painting forum, in which a number of plastic artists participate, during which they draw topics inspired by the values ​​of giving, love, humanity, the old neighborhoods of Damascus, social life and the colors of nature.

The participating artists chose a corner close to the garden's theater, where daily performances and artistic concerts are held, drawing the attention of garden visitors with an artistic scene in which they create a life of colors and characters on a white space.

SANA met a number of participants, where the plastic artist “Feda Mansour” confirmed that he used to participate in exhibitions to achieve visual communication with visitors and build bridges between plastic artists, pointing out that he paints in his paintings heritage works that talk about Syria and its beauty, concerning old Damascus and its neighborhoods, in addition to a painting that embodies the giving of women.

In turn, the plastic artist “Ali Al-Sulaiman” indicated that he chose topics that express the Syrian heritage to embody them in his paintings, in addition to choosing some ancient traditional crafts that are threatened with extinction, including the manufacture of straw dishes, as a reminder of the need to preserve them.

Al-Sulaiman expressed his happiness to participate in the exhibition and interact with people, pointing out that the most important feature of the exhibition is the presence of the young element in an initiative to embrace these emerging talents, especially as they need refinement, encouragement and familiarization with people.

The plastic artist “Iman Al-Hassan”, who is participating for the third time in the exhibition, expressed her happiness to participate in this session “which reflects the recovery that Syria has reached,” speaking at the same time about the need to interact with people and the artist’s exit to nature and society because of its reflection on the visual taste.

Antiquities of Syria embodied by the plastic artist “Moataz Al-Omari” in his paintings, where he indicated that he is looking for a state of dialogue between the artist and the recipient, and that the exhibition constitutes an opportunity for the participating artists to communicate with people and with each other and draw in the open air.

Al-Omari indicated that he is participating in the exhibition with two works entitled “This is Damascus and an icon of Syria” with the aim of documenting the features of Syrian civilization. He said, the more we are able to bring our monuments back to life, the more we will be able to create a better future.

The exhibition will continue until the 3rd of next August under the title “Sham Jasmine Blooms Again” and includes 60 pavilions and 17 green spaces displaying a group of flowers, ornamental plants and some industries complementary to the manufacture of flowers and landscaping. .

Source: sena

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